Caledonian

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From Caledonia +‎ -an.

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Caledonian (comparative more Caledonian, superlative most Caledonian)

  1. In or from Caledonia; (jocularly) Scottish.
  2. In or from New Caledonia.
  3. (geology) Relating to a mountain-forming period (orogeny) in Europe.

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Caledonian (plural Caledonians)

  1. A native or inhabitant of Caledonia; a Scot.
  2. Someone from the ancient Celtic tribe (or group of tribes) called Caledonians, in Scotland

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